
Pigmentation spots result from excessive or uneven melanin production. They often appear following sun exposure, sometimes combined with hormonal changes or natural aging. These brown spots, whether diffuse or localized, can range in tone from light yellow to dark brown, affecting the skin’s clarity and overall uniformity.
Our personalized medical aesthetic solutions target the root causes of pigmentation imbalances. By regulating melanin production and stimulating cell renewal to eliminate accumulated pigment, they gradually reduce the appearance of dark spots, brighten the complexion, and restore a more even, luminous skin tone.
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At-home dermocosmetic products are formulated with targeted active ingredients such as vitamin C, retinol in varying concentrations, niacinamide, and tranexamic acid. They help reduce the appearance of dark spots, support cell renewal, and extend the results of medical aesthetic treatments. Daily use of a broad-spectrum sunscreen that’s enriched with protective actives is essential in curbing the reappearance of pigmentation and preserving long-term results.
Performed in-clinic, the Hydrafacial treatment with a brightening serum delivers immediate results to improve skin tone uniformity. Through gentle exfoliation, targeted hydration, and the infusion of brightening actives, it helps eliminate pigmented cells at the surface and visibly reduce dark spots. Professional peels are also highly effective, combining exfoliating acids, retinoids, enzymes, soothing and anti-inflammatory actives, as well as hydrating and reparative complexes.
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Professional in-clinic chemical peels performed combine various exfoliating acids, retinoids, enzymes, and soothing, anti-inflammatory actives, along with hydrating and reparative complexes. They exfoliate the skin at a controlled depth to promote cellular renewal and improve pigmentation uniformity. By targeting pigmented cells, they help reduce dark spots and even out skin tone, revealing progressively brighter and more visibly rejuvenated skin.
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Microdermabrasion mechanically exfoliates the skin, gently removing dead cells and stimulating cellular renewal. By refining the skin’s surface, it improves tone uniformity and enhances the absorption of brightening or depigmenting treatments. Used alongside other technologies, it helps boost the skin’s overall radiance and clarity.
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IPL technology uses broad-spectrum light to target melanin responsible for pigmentation. By converting light into controlled heat, it fragments accumulated pigment while stimulating cellular regeneration. Over time, dark spots fade, revealing a more even, luminous, and radiant complexion.
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Laser treatments work at a deeper level to target areas where melanin is concentrated within the skin. Delivering controlled heat through targeted light energy, they help exfoliate the skin’s superficial layers, promoting the gradual elimination of pigment while stimulating skin regeneration. This process activates cellular renewal, visibly reduces dark spots, and helps restore a balanced skin tone
Learn moreThey occur when the skin produces excess or uneven amounts of melanin. This is most often linked to sun exposure, hormonal fluctuations, or the natural aging process.
Most pigmentation issues can be treated. However, certain lesions require special attention. If a pigmented spot lesion shows warning signs based on the ABCDE criteria, a medical evaluation is essential before considering treatment.
A — Asymmetry
B — Irregular borders
C — Uneven or multiple colors
D — Diameter larger than ~5 mm
E — Evolution (changes in size, shape, or color)
Yes, as long as sun exposure is properly managed. In general, avoiding direct sunlight for four to six weeks before and after treatment is recommended. Milder options, such as dermocosmetics, can be safely used year-round.
Yes. Pigmentation may reappear if the skin isn’t properly protected from the sun or if hormonal factors persist. A consistent skincare routine and proper follow-up help extend results and prevent recurrence.
Pigmentation is rarely caused by a single factor. By combining approaches, such as IPL for correction, peels for regeneration, and dermocosmetics for prevention, we can treat the skin at different levels. This layered strategy allows us to more effectively reduce existing pigmentation while helping to prevent new spots from forming.